A horrible game most likely responsible for the blight of current day QTE's.

/and it sucked in quarters faster than a 14 year old whore

A friend of mine had that game in his house when we were in high school. It didn't suck any quarters at all. I guess it probably just sucked up a bunch of dollars when his parents bought it. The game basically sucked anyway. The graphics were good, but it was just all about memorization.

A horrible game most likely responsible for the blight of current day QTE's.

/and it sucked in quarters faster than a 14 year old whore

A friend of mine had that game in his house when we were in high school. It didn't suck any quarters at all. I guess it probably just sucked up a bunch of dollars when his parents bought it. The game basically sucked anyway. The graphics were good, but it was just all about memorization.

A horrible game most likely responsible for the blight of current day QTE's.

/and it sucked in quarters faster than a 14 year old whore

A friend of mine had that game in his house when we were in high school. It didn't suck any quarters at all. I guess it probably just sucked up a bunch of dollars when his parents bought it. The game basically sucked anyway. The graphics were good, but it was just all about memorization.

I was referring to the arcade version, but you're right. It wasn't a good game, it was just different/experimental for it's time. I remember the arcade version being extremely unforgiving, but I could be wrong. Far from Bluth's crowning achievement, which of course was TSON.

A horrible game most likely responsible for the blight of current day QTE's.

/and it sucked in quarters faster than a 14 year old whore

A friend of mine had that game in his house when we were in high school. It didn't suck any quarters at all. I guess it probably just sucked up a bunch of dollars when his parents bought it. The game basically sucked anyway. The graphics were good, but it was just all about memorization.

I was referring to the arcade version, but you're right. It wasn't a good game, it was just different/experimental for it's time. I remember the arcade version being extremely unforgiving, but I could be wrong. Far from Bluth's crowning achievement, which of course was TSON.

IIRC, it was one of the first 50 cent games. It was also the first game to use a laser disc. I wouldn't touch it if I was in an arcade. Where's Centipede or Galaga? I think I would even play Asteroids before I'd shove my quarters in that thing.

A horrible game most likely responsible for the blight of current day QTE's.

/and it sucked in quarters faster than a 14 year old whore

A friend of mine had that game in his house when we were in high school. It didn't suck any quarters at all. I guess it probably just sucked up a bunch of dollars when his parents bought it. The game basically sucked anyway. The graphics were good, but it was just all about memorization.

I was referring to the arcade version, but you're right. It wasn't a good game, it was just different/experimental for it's time. I remember the arcade version being extremely unforgiving, but I could be wrong. Far from Bluth's crowning achievement, which of course was TSON.

IIRC, it was one of the first 50 cent games. It was also the first game to use a laser disc. I wouldn't touch it if I was in an arcade. Where's Centipede or Galaga? I think I would even play Asteroids before I'd shove my quarters in that thing.

Indeed, it was THE first. I even have a laserdisc player. Only a couple hundred movies, though. No DA.

If someone wanted to bankrupt one of the local city councils, all they would have to do is get about 50 keys made for the parking meters and hand them out to the homeless on the right day. It would take the council a while to figure out their revenue stream went away.

best show I've discovered in the last couple of years. I'm actually glad I didn't know about it when it first aired because otherwise I would have seen them before I did and there wouldn't have been anything good on TV anymore. Thanks to the Fark video tab for showing me the clip that turned me on to it.

best show I've discovered in the last couple of years. I'm actually glad I didn't know about it when it first aired because otherwise I would have seen them before I did and there wouldn't have been anything good on TV anymore. Thanks to the Fark video tab for showing me the clip that turned me on to it.

I've heard there's new episodes in the works. Yay.

Yes! They have all 7 seasons on netflix now (Hubby and I just started season 2) and season 8 is currently filming. I can't believe this hasnt caught on MORE here in the states.

best show I've discovered in the last couple of years. I'm actually glad I didn't know about it when it first aired because otherwise I would have seen them before I did and there wouldn't have been anything good on TV anymore. Thanks to the Fark video tab for showing me the clip that turned me on to it.

I've heard there's new episodes in the works. Yay.

Yes! They have all 7 seasons on netflix now (Hubby and I just started season 2) and season 8 is currently filming. I can't believe this hasnt caught on MORE here in the states.

A horrible game most likely responsible for the blight of current day QTE's.

/and it sucked in quarters faster than a 14 year old whore

A friend of mine had that game in his house when we were in high school. It didn't suck any quarters at all. I guess it probably just sucked up a bunch of dollars when his parents bought it. The game basically sucked anyway. The graphics were good, but it was just all about memorization.

I was referring to the arcade version, but you're right. It wasn't a good game, it was just different/experimental for it's time. I remember the arcade version being extremely unforgiving, but I could be wrong. Far from Bluth's crowning achievement, which of course was TSON.

The arcade version you played probably had the later ROMs which had "very hard" difficulty - some scenes would be played with random timings.